I wish I could give 10 stars!
I love this podcast so much. I have been brought to tears by a number of episodes. Not because they are sad but because they are so beautiful. John Green’s use of the English language and his style of writing take you on a little journey with each episode. You start off on a path that will often ver off in a totally unexpected direction. Just when you begin to wonder if you will ever get back to the topic at hand he brings you exactly where you need to be. That is when it all falls into place and you are thankful for the journey you just went on.
Beckytwo via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/19/23
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After listening to just 1 episode of this podcast I know that this is going to be a podcast for the ages. What a beautiful idea, excellently executed. Well done!
Crepsley91 via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 01/31/18
1. John’s voice tells me this can be rated at least 3 stars without having to actually listen. 2. The fact that this is one of Johns ‘things’ say it’s already 4 stars 3. It’s a really good podcast for slightly irrelevant but deeply interesting facts. And that is how the 5th star came about....Read full review »
Bagel123456899177 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 01/31/18
John has a certain trait that makes anything he talks about interesting. Can’t wait for more episodes!
I hate this update. via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/30/18
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